The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 26, 1897, Image 3

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    HAIR
HUMORS
ltchlnr, Irritated, scaly, cnnted Scalps, dry, thin,
and falling Hair, cleanacd, purified, and beauti
fied by warm hamjoo with CiTiacBi Boir,
and oceaalonal drctalnjra of CtrrtrcRA, purest of
emolllenu, toe greatest akin cures.
Treatment will produce a clean, healthy ecalp
with Ininrlant, luitroua hair, when all cue falls.
..Bold thronp hont the world. FoTTiaDaL'OAVD Cnau,
Cotp.. Poll rrope., uoltnn.
tti-'-Uoir to produce Luinrtant Hilr," rnalled free.
CVmQ nil CIDC with Rerrma Inltantlrrrllmd
tj CDTIt'DMA HKMSPItf.
HUMPHREY
CURES
No. 1 Fever, Congestion.
No. 2 Worms.
No. 0 Infants' Dlseneo.
No. 4 Diarrhea.
No. 7 Coughs & Golds.
No. 0 Hendnche.
No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indlfjdstlon.
No. 1 1 Delayed Periods.
No. 12 Leuchorrea.
No. 13 Croup.
No. 14 Skin Diseases.
No. 15 Rheumatism.
No. 10 Catarrh.
No. 27 Kidney Diseases.
No. 34 Sore Throat.
No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever.
Dr, numphroys' Ilomoopatm'o Manual of
Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free.
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of Kcts.,
COots. or SI. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Oor. William,
and John Sts., Now York.
For salo at l'ovlnsky'fl drug atore, 28 East
Centre street
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE
JkUT xtervou j iueter tilling mem
orT,Impotency,Hleer!eBineB,eto.,caufiea bv AI5ua anil other Kxceuea ana Incite
cretlon. 2'hv Quicktu antl surety
WitoreLiOst Vitamr in oia orjotmg, ana
fit a man for nturty, bnlne.s or mwringe.
r lmnt InannfW nnrl Pan til mot ion If
token In time. Their m shorn iromediRte tmprore-
mem ana eutwi n uuiw wui u an iaucib .
lit uoon harlna the genalno Ajax Tablets. They
hsre eared thousands nnd will ours roa. e cle a
positive written guarantee to effect a cure In each case
or lef and the money. Price 60 cent? ier paclcace, pr
tzpaoksffee (tall treat men tl for $2.N). 13y malt in
tlafn wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free.
AJAX REMEDY CO.,
For snle In Sliennndonh, Fa., at A. Wasley's
and KIrlln's, Druggists.
iU7 Co,-,-"'-' r yxw
NOW 000 CFi-XOTS ATOMTHErl
. Cure ccuertl or special debility, wakeful-
ncs. sporrnair Jcoa emissions, iot potency,
parents. tie. Coirc-tr. functional disorders.
cuumiI try errors fit cjccoss,, quick. restonne
Lost Ka'nliood Jn o!d or younff, Elv'nS vjior and
.strength where larrtterwcaUncbS prevailed. Con
vcuieru lockage, simple, cHWiuil, and legitimate.
Cui? la OfJteK arm Twnrtrtiir.w.
VV ie dfce.'vtd i':tt'atuns: InMit on
CATON'S VltAlf7cr ?nt alcdifyourdruR.
fhi dm. m-t hnve it. I'lire $i it pier, 6 for $5,
with written U?.rant0 of complete cure,
luli-nnalion, Ktcrcii.fi,, cti:., free and confidential,
fiend u sfateiiienrcl ca; ami 25 cm. fur a week's;
trial treiitmmt. Or.? only unit to each ,ieron.
CATn MCCfc. CO.. rr.ST0N KAXS9
Hold nt Klrlln's drtiar store, Shrnnndnnli, Pa
BUCKttELL uniYEBUT
John Howard Harris, President.
College, with four courses of
study leading to degrees : Academy,
a preparatory school ; Ladies' In
stitute, a refined boarding school ;
Music School for both sexes ; and
Art Studio.
For catalogue, address the Registrar,
WILLIAM G. GRBTZINGER,
-Lewlsburg, Penn'a.
ALL
CKUS fcJSSFt ANO SURE. SEHD4C.FDR"WaMAk'S SAFI
Foi at Povlnaky's drug atoro, 28 Ea
Centre street.
ir x S W I ! Who can thin
m m vaw w imnff to paveuw
Protect your Ideant they rr-iy liflng you wealth,
AVrite JOHN' WEDDSHillJRN It CO., Patent Attor
tieyi. WaihlnRton, P. C.for their $t,8txi prise offel
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A tikti ran urn mi WOMAN'S RELIEF.
HwATanpomntanrl ti(aliti. Avottt Imttatwni.
riM ('iTiiv'iTaiirriMJtrul AVERiatKTK
At druir itori. or Bent direct (MtUd), rte, II.
CATittt Hric. Co., HotoD,Mft". Our took, 4c.
For sale at Kjrlln's drug atore and Shenandoah
uruc store
THE - SUN.
The first cf American Ncwspn
pers, CnAItltHSA. DANA, Editor.
The American Constitution, the
American idea, the American Spirit.
These first, lost and all the time,
forever.
Daily, by mail, - $6 a year
Daily & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in
the world t
Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year
Address THE SDN, New York.
MY HAIR RESTGREI.
t . , ,.rt.ttt..l . i.ur h .l:i.'-v C.I1. kl III
ii .ifOnirnt'.-, n'.-.Minit olot vi f lill
I.HI.'N II. I It 'I'll ID r.uov n.n.lM.rt hi.
mil (all inn (Mil ami liMiilntiiHirrQurLli ikl
J.lir. .MIlllK AST ; 118 Kullnn S V I
1 III, l,h I
v rnrr
llluilratad 'J'reatiM m Hair on appliuattunr It tt
For sale bjr Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln
uruir Btoro.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a Telroti softness of the skin Is Inva
riably obtained by tbor who use Fouotii'a
pooplaxloD powder.
(piciira
Iff B M
Tho Situation ou the Frontier Grow
ing More Scriousi
HOSTILE TRIBES STRENGTHENING
1 lio Ito-ConquoHt of tlio Kliybor I'ltnn,
Wliloli linn l'nlldti Into tho Unmix of
or tho An-ldlH, AV1I1 II o a Koi-intdii-1lo
Tusk For llrltlh Troops.
Bombay, Auc i6. Tho latest dls
,iatche received from the front lnJI
'ate that the situation on the frontier
Is getting worso. It Is evident that the
Indian government must face a grave
crisis, involving heavy expenditure
and probably groat loss of life.
The government Is confronted with
the following state of affairs: Khyber
pass has fallen Into the hands of the
Afrldls; the posts In Kurram valley are
threatened by the powerful tribe of tho
Oraksials; the Mohmand tribesmen
are meditating a renewal of hostilities
around Fort Shabkadr, while thousands
of troops nre engaged In crushing the
revolt In the Swat valley, and two
large brigades are holding the Tochl
valley, whero the Mahsud-Wazcys are
again restless.
The authorities are convinced that
Fort All-Musjld could only have fallen
after desperate fighting, and the native
garrison of Khyber rifles, grand fight
ers, was made up of men who rendered
valuable assistance In the Black moun
tain expedition of 1888. The fall of tho
fort Is a very serious blow, for It Iso
lates Fort Landl-Rotal, which Is at the
extreme end of Khyber pass, garrisoned
by 300 Khyber rifles, and necessitates
the prompt re-conquest of the pass.
This Is certain to prove a formidable
task, of which the British troops had a
foretaste on Monday, when a body of
artillery, cavalry and Infantry left
Fort Bara, Bouth of tho Peshawar, In
order to repel the Afrldls, who were
then advancing down the Bazal val
ley. The troops returned early Tues
day morning and reported that many
of them had dropped out from want
of water, none being procurable along
the route, whllo the Afrldls, although
shelled by the British, maintained their
position on the heights, threatening
the loyal villages of Kadam and flic
British position, Fort Jamrud, at the
mouth of the pass.
Fort Jamrud Is held by a strong force
of British and native troops, and tho
British front extends about 35 miles
from Shabkadr along the north side
of the Cabul river and southward to
Peshawar, where the troops are mass
ing as a base of demonstration against
the Orakzals, who occupy the region
south of the Afrldls, but have not yet
assumed the belligerent proportions of
their northern neighbors. There Is an
uprising, however, of small parties,
which is proving troublesome near
Kohal, and it Is expected that both
tribes will try to close the Kohal pass.
Numbers of tribesmen are moving up
towards Khyber from Kohal and. that
district, making the salt tariff the pre
text for hostilities.
The wildest excitement prevail
among tho Hindoo traders at Banu, on
Kurram river. It Is rumored that
7,000 Wazlers Intended to swoop down
there, sack the town and massacre the
Inhabitants. The mulla and his emis
saries, especially those from the Af
ghan governor of Khost, are active
ly stirring up the Wazcys, who arc
also affected by the disloyal attitude
of the Kurrum tribes and emboldened
by the knowledge that the garrison at
Banu Is very weak.
There Is one ground for satisfaction
In the fact that, except In a few In
stances, the Afridl levies remain loyal
In the face of temptation to Join their
kinsmen, as was conspicuously tho case
at Fort Maude.
Far more hopeful Intelligence comes
from tho Swat valley, whore the Bon
erwals have opened peace negotia
tions. The authorities expect that this
will have widespread Influence, espec
ially If it is followed -by submission.
It. appears that the Bonerwals have
suffered far heavier losses during the
recent fighting than has been sup
posed. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for tlioso who will go to-day and cot a pack-
ago of OKA1N-0 It takes tlio placo of
collce at nbuiit i the cost. It Is a food drink.
full of liealtu, and can bo civen to tho
children as well as the adult with groat
benefit. It isluado of pure trains and looks
and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or
Java coffee. It satisfies ovoryone. A cup of
urain-u is uottor for- the system than a
tonic, becauso its benefit Is permanent. What
coflco breaks down Uraln-O builds up. Ask
your grocer for Grain-O. 15c. nnd 25c.
I'rlnco l.ultrl on tho Summit.
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 20. A special
from Nanalmo says: Prince Lulgl, of
Savoy, and his party ot Italians reach
ed the summit of Mount St. Ellas July
31. The altitude Indicated by tho mer
curial barometer Is 18,100 feet. It Is
the most successful expedition ever
undertaken. The party was 51 days
on snow and Ice, without sickness or
accidents. The Italians are returning
on the Topekn.
Don't Tobacco Bplt and Bmoks Your Li
Away,
If you want to quit tobacco uslne oasllv
and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic,
mil ot new llle nnd vigor, tako No-To-Bac,
the wondor-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds In ton days.
uvor 400,000 cured. Uuy No-To-Bao from
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
cure. 50o or (1.00. Booklet and sample
mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Komody Co..
Chicago or New York.
A Boron ved Mothor's SulollUn
Brldgeton, N. J., Aug. 2(f. Mrs. Car
rie N. Richard, wife of John Richards,
a farmer, hanged herself at her home
Tueday night. The body was dis
covered by her husband. No cause 1
known, except mental disturbance con
sequent upon the violent death of her
eldest son a few years ago. She left
a note for her husband, bidding him
gooA-by In endearing terms. The wo
leaveB two small children. The
family was prosperous, and Mrs. Rich
ards always seemed cheerful and con
tented. She was 35 years old.
"For three years T suffered from Salt
Kheum. It covered my hands to such an ox
tent that I could not wash thorn. Two bot
tles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured mo."
Libido Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrence
County, N. Y.
Twenty AVnniun '.wlloil Hi Spnlir.
Madrid. Aug. 20. Twenty women
were killed yesterday owing to an ac
cident to an apparatus used for raising
water nt Monoada, province of valon
cla, on the Moncada river.
No need to scratch your life away. Doaus
Ointment brings instant relief in all oases $
Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Kezema, Itln'
worms, llivMor other ItehlnMeer tlioui
uot It from your dealer,
BRADFiELD'5
FEMALE REGULATOR
la Yfmrts rvn ftt 1 1 ai-n cna imw1 Irmtrtl.
larities. It cures evcythtng that is
commonly called a ' "lemalo trouble."
') It nets directly upon nil tho distinctly
ii'uiuiuiu urguuti vi jji'iiuiuiiuii, uiiv-
i) inc out weakness and imnnrtlnrr (i
jj! strength; stoppinR unnatural drains, i
ami regulating ino mommy now
a In nvnrv Inatinrn. Tr. mnkra nlrdclv
) and weakly women strong and well ('
l 4, - t.4l t 1 'J
Bona lor a tree dook about it.
TheBraMeldRogulntorCo.,Atlantn,GaJ
Teams to H I ro.
If you want to hire a safe and reliable
team for driving or for working purposes
pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams
constantly on band at reasonable rates
.JAM ES SHIELDS,
No. 410 East Centre street.
Opposite Reading -rail o datation.
RIP VAN WINKLE
linvp risen with iolntS 1CS3 Stiff
if he had taken his long sleep
upon a bed ot
CORK
SHAVINGS.
Try them they are comfortable,
durable aud cheap.
Your dealer sells thern.
Grocers can tell
you why those
wbobuySEELIG'S
keep coming back
for it. You can't
keep on selling a
poor thing to the!
, same people.
saved by
using Seol-
lg'S because you
1 can buy cheap
f coffee and make
it delicious bv n
iitue or uiis admixture.
A Handsome Complexion
Is One of the greatest charms a woman can
possess. Poziom's Cohflsxiom Fowdbs
gives It.
CHRIST. SCHMIDT
'. . . Agent and Bottler of . ,
m m m
Porter and Weiss Beer.
FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH, - PA
peprja. Railroad.
BCIIUYKILIi DIVISION.
Jdly 1, 1897.
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abovi
date for Wlccana, Ollberton. Fraokvllle, Darl
Water, 8t. Clair, l'ottaville. Hamburg, Heading
i ..... . in i 1 1 1 nr .. i . . i i
ut.a.uTVii, ruuciiiATiiio, ai urriuiu w 11 hqu lmf
adelnhladlroad street station) at 008 and II oa
a. m. and 4 20 p. m. ou week days. Sundays,
uo a. m., a iu p. in. ror i ottsviijo ana inter
mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days.
Sundays, 9 45 a. m.
Trains leave Prackvllle for Shenandnah al
10 40 a, m. and 12 81, S41, 7S2 and 10 47 p. n).
Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1015
a. m. and 12.05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunda)
al 10 40 a. m., S 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street station), fn
Shenandoah at 5 67, 8 3.5 nnd 10 10 a. m., 410 and
71 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 50 o. m.
Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, loi
Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn
urancn, ana iniermeuiate stations, 0 60, R.25
I1.S9, a. m.,3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun
days, 8 23 a. m.
ieave uroaa oireet station, I'lilladelphla,
l'OR NKW YORK,
Exnreaa. wcek-davs. 8 20. 4 On. 4 50 M.v AM.
7 83, 8 20, 8 S3, 0 GO, 10 21 mining Car), 11 0) a. m.
iiwiiuuu, im vA.imiieu i uu ana axi p.m.
Ulntnar Cars). 1 40. 2 80 (l)lnlnir Cart In im
4 00, 5 00, 5 60 (Dining Car), 6 00, 702, 7 1 J, 1000
p. in., i ui, niKui. ounuays, a Mt l uo, 4 0U, 0 15,
Im u rft nun iaai ( ii r t Z r-t . . n '
a u, a u, v w, ,u.i. Allilll VUIV, UU a in.,
12S5, 105 (Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), 4 00
L,iimbeu ruining kmt j. a m. o oo.iuining tjari
03. 7 02.7 43. 10 00 n. m' 12 01 nlcfit.
Uxpress for Boston wltiiout change, 11 00 a m.,
Hcuniai, n in, , o p. ui., UUIiy,
WASIUNQTON AND THE SOUTO.
For Baltimore and Wolilnirton, 8 60, 7 20, 8 82,
10 20, 11 28, a. m.. 12 09. 12 81, 1 12, 4 18, 4 4 1. 5 18
OonKreaslnnal Limited, Dining Carl, 017. 0M
Dining Gar, 7 31 Dining Car p. m , and 1205
iiiKUi wceicuiiys, ounuays, u OU, 7 30. v ne, 11 2H,
a. jn., 1209, 112, 4 41, 1513 Congraiwional Lim
ited. Dining Ctar,S OS mining Car, 781 Din
ing Car p. ui. und 12 05 night.
l'OR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delawaro river
linage Hxpross. , y 30 I'JO minutes a. m, 2 3S
87 minutes, 3 32 DO minutes, 70S 90 minutes!
p. in. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 90 mlnutesl a. m., 3 88
87 minutes, 7 03 p. m.
liVLVA MlirL'l.l .ImuiI mnlmpf n.nnu. KM
8 20, 0 40. a. m., loo Saturdays only, 180 175
mlniitraj.3 00,3 40 76 mlnutesl, 4 00 70 min
utes, 4 40 76 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 5 00
TOinlnutasl p. m. Hundays, 6 00, 7 80, 8 00 78
minutes, 880 75 minutes, 900, 9 45 78 min
utes a. in. and 4 80 p. m. 1.00 exoiirslon train,
7 00 a. m. da v.
1'or Cnpe May, Angleson, WiUUvood nnd Holly
Ileach UipreMi, 9 00 a. m., 2 30, 4 08, 5 00p.m.
week days, Sundays, 8 20 a. ni. Cape May
mm, j, uu m, cwiiiruitys, ntxcursion, t w a. in
dally.
For Sea Isle Cltv. nspm niiv Avninn .i
Stone Harbor Kxprens, 0 10 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, B 00
V;m weekdays. Sundays, 860 a. in. Excur
sion, 7 03 a. m. dally.
For Seniors Point-Ilrnrwe, 7 00, 830, 940
a. m., 1 50 3 00, 4 00, 00, 8 M u. m week days
Sundays, 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 0 4 a. m.
J I. IIU'rviIIHSON, J. 11. WOOII.
Qen'l Manager.
Uen'l l'oss'g'r Agt.
BloodfHerveFood
For Weak nnd Hun Down People
UIUAT IT IC 1 Therlebestofall reslorv
Willi I II IOI tlve foods, because It ie-
filaces the essentials of life Hint are ox
inusted by dlsoasa, Indigestion, high living,
overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, oto.
WHAT IT DOES! JftTcM
digestion perfect It creates solid flesh,
rmiscle nnd strength. Tlio uerves being
made strong the brain becomes nstlvo and
eleor. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast
ing drains nnd weakness In either sex, and
as a femnlo regulator has no equal. I'rlco
60c., orflvo boxes 92.00. Druggists or by mall.
Wo can help you. Advice and book, free
fwrlto Ua About Your Cnoo.
THE DR. CHASE COMPANY,
112 Chestnut StreoU Philadelphia,
WM. SCIIMICKER, JR.
Agent for
Shenandoah arid Vicinity
..For--
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
Wanted-An Idea S
7ho can think
of no me ilmple
thing to patent!
Protect vnur ldfftai thfv m-r hrlntr vnti wnlth
Write JOHN WEIiDEHBUnN A CO., Patent Attor
noye. WashlDgton I). C, for their $i,RUi prise offer
nd tut of two buodred InTontluos wanted.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CURE GUARANTEED."
j jJt vuuJiiiJLsi'L'Lreiiiltaor
neii'nuuiPi apeciui uieaiei, var
icocele, 8Crlcture. JVo Cuttlnir
Hraiill Undevelopeil OrsnnittcTjoit
Alnnhood ICeatored. m nfin nnionu
(Jure (annrnnteeii DLUUU rUIOUn
llnnlt cutes Freh cniei cured In 4
'toKhlayi. fiend lOcti. stamps for lioot
Qauck&fakolntUutcithclrtrlclu&i.ciiemeB.
WemnessofHen
Quickly. Thoroughly, Forerer Cured
by new perf oclcd ichmtiflo
tnethod that oannot fall
tint ii the can is beyond
human aid. Yon feel tm-
6rored the first dftf. feela
nefltTerydsy, toon know
TOTjrielf aklneamonr men
In bodr. mind and hearL
I Drains and losses ended.
Eyery obstacle to happy
married life remoTed-Kerre
fami. wilL snerirr. when
falling or lost, are restored by this treatment Ml
weaic portions 01 me Doay eniargoa nu .rouRm
ned. Write for our book, with ei plan at Ions and
proofs. Sent sealed, free. Orer 3.UX) references.
ERIE MEDICAL CO,, oan.5?:
LADIES do you
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
Steel Pennyroyal Treatment
is the original nnd only FRENCH,
safe and reliablo care on the mar
ket. I'rlco. $1.00; eont by mail.
Qenulno sold only by
S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu
lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and
headaches, which often accumulate from having
a night out
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 nnd 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
DEAD STUCK for BUGS
Kills Uoaohes, Fleas, Mot ha and Bedbugs Won
poisonous ; won't stain. Largo bottles, at drug
gUU and grocers, 25 cents.
PHILA & READING RY
IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1897.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week days.
210, 636, 703 9 61a.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 0 07 n
m Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days.
5 35, 7 03 a. m 12 83 and 3 10 p.m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days.
2 10, 6 86, 7 03 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Bun
days, 2 10 a. ra.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m.. and
12 83, 8 10, C 07 and 7 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Tamoo.ua and Mahannv Oltv. t.A.ir
210,536, 7 03 a. m., 13 83, 8 10 and 007 p. in.
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
Vot Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburi:,
week days. 8 36. 6 86. 11 80 a. m.. and 1 i r,
Sundays, 3 23 a. m.
ForAianano) flane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 26, 530
7 03. 9 54, 11 30 a. m 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 53 and
11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 23 a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 33,
580, 703, 1180 a. m., 607, 725 and S55 p. in!
Sundays, 8 25 a. m.
For llultlmore. Washington and the West via
II. &0, It. It., through trains les-i Iteartlni;
Terminal, riilladclphla, (P. & R. If K.) at 8 20
7 65,1126 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. u. Sundays!
B 20, 7 00, H 29 a. m., 8 49 and 7 27 p. m. Addi
tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m, 12 20,
12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 86, 8 28 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
nays, u id, a uu. a ou a. m., ana i BO, 1 30, 9 00 p.
m. Sundays. 5 00 n. m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
unyB, i w, v iu n.-ni.. 1 nnu lop. ra.
Leave PhlladehmJa. lleadlnir Terminal. .v
days, 4 20, 8 36, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 06, 9 80, 11 80
p. ui, onuunvB) A. av p. iu,
Leave Iteadlnir.week days. 1 35. 7 10.10 OA. . m
12 00 m., 4 19, 0 00 and 8 30 p. in. Sundays, 136
a. iu.
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 86, 7 40 a. m..
12 80 and 912 p. m. Sundays, 2 S6 a. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 48, 11 28 a.
ra., 1 36, 8 61, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18
a, m
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30.8 43.
9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m!
Sundays. 12 35, 3 43 a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 36, 2 40.
400 080.926. 10 36. 1169 a. m 232, 632. 638
7 67,10 22 pm. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, weak days, 7 42, 1020 a
m 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Supdays. 11 30 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and
South street whmf for Atlantic. City,
Weekdays Express, 8 00, 900, 10 45 n. m.,
(Saturdays only, 130) 2 00, 8 00, 8 40, 4 00,430,
5 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. m. Acwmmodatlon, 8 00 a. in..
6 80. 6 30 ii. in. '
Sundays Express, 730, 8 rO, 8 80, 900, 10 00
a. in., 4 45 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in.,
4 45 p. in. 81.00 exoiirslon train to foot ui
Mississippi Ave., 700 a. in. daily.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atiamio anu ArKanaos avenues.
Weekdays Express, (Mondays only 9 flft.m.)
? on 7 a in e on in is unn . ... u on .
8 30, 730, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 26, 811
a. m.. 406 ii, in.
Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 600, 930,
7 00,780, 8 00,9 30 n. m. Accommodation, 716
a. m., 5 OS n. m. Sl.OO exourslou train from foot
ot Mississippi Ave., only, weekdays, 6 00 p. in.,
OUItU.JTB, u JU p. 111.
l'ailor Cars ou all express trains.
DR.
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FROM TCEGOLD REGION.
Arrival of the Stonmor Willamotto
at Seattloi
BE0U0HT NO PBEOIOUB METAL.
Olio of tho llotnrnliiK l'nssonp;erfi Loft
a I'rlond nt Kmvsou AVho Huh Scv
ornl llnukats or Gold, Hut Ilns n Very
Slongor Ifood Hiipply.
Seattle, AVneh.', Aug. IC The steamer
Willamette pulled Into the Ooean dock
from Alaska yesterday, carrying a
passengers J. XV. Virgin, J. II. Webber,
W. II. Hockaday, C. II. J. Wiseman.
A. Hell and Arthur Needham. The Wil
lamette left Skaguay Thursday, Aug.
19, Juneau Friday, and Sitka Satur
day morning. She brought down no
gold, although $20,000 was offered by a
party of four men who had torasaed
overland from Dawson City, leaving
there Sunday, July 4. These men,
however, only wanted to oome as far
us Juneau, where they expected to
.winter, and as the purser was not sure
at the time the gold was offered that
the boat would stop at Juneau he de
clined to take It on board. They re
ported that provisions nt Dawson are
growing very short. One of them said
that he had a friend who had several
buckets of gold, but was living on two
spoonfuls of beans and a piece of
bacon as large as his hand per day.
The officers of the Willamette em
phatically deny the story that anyone
was put In Irons on the up trip. The
story originated, they say, from the
fact that a refractory stowaway from
Tacoma was put In Irons between Seat
tle and Tacoma before the boat left
for Skaguay.
Thomas Stanton, of Seattle, was one
of the returning passengers of the
steamer. He went north to Join a
Seattle party that left on the Mexico.
The others had taken his outfit with
them, and he proposed to meet them
on the trail. The steamer was so much
delayed In starting that Stanton ar
rived too late, and decided to wnlt
until spring before going to tho Yukon.
He says:
"It Is a shame tho way the Skaguay
trail b,as been advertised, as everyday
proves It to be more and more lmprac
tlcnble., I went over the trail as far as
Porcupine river, and that was all I
wanted, although I did not have a pack
to speak of. Dead horses can be seen
all along the trail, while many others
are so badly skinned up and bruised
that they are fit for nothing. Foot
sore men and others with strained
backs are common, especially among
the men who went up with the Inten
tion of packing for wages. The biggest
crowd of prospective Klondlkers is to
be found camped along the trail all the
way from the bay to the summit. I
think very few men will get through
this year.
"Over at Dyea there seems to be very
little trouble. Tho trail Is much steeper,
but horses do not got up to their neckp
In mud and slush. Many men are go
ing over to go the other way. Things
are very lively at the town and on thjs,l
bay Just now. At first It was all tents,
but frame buildings are rapidly going
up. Next week a sawmill will be In
operation. Men nro already at work
getting out lumber for the new mill,
nt good wages. Six stores carrying
stocks of mixed goods have started up,
and are doing very well."
A letter brought by the Willamette
from Skaguay, Alaska, says: A civil
engineer of Juneau, C. E. Garthslde,
nnd six assistants are now surveying
the White pass In the Interest of an
English byndlcate, which Intends to
run a railroad from Skaguay, the en
trance to the pass, to Taku Arm, a dis
tance of C8 miles, and eventually to the
Hootallnqua river, 110 miles. This
road, when completed, will form the
shortest and quickest route to the Yu
kon country, and It Is the Intention of
tho company to build wharves and
warehouses at Skaguay. The highest
altitude of the road will be at the sum
mit of the White pass, 26,000 feet. The
summit Is about 20 miles from Skaguay.
Work on the railroad will be commenc
ed In the spring, and the road to Taku
will probably bo completed In six
months from then.
The great majority of people arriv
ing cannot possibly get down tho river
this year, and those of them who al
ready realize this fact are locating lots
In Skaguay and starting to build. In a
year the town will undoubtedly con
tain 2,500 to 5,000 Inhabitants. The va
rious paths and trails, leading through
the forest have been christened, and
the Infant town has a Broadway and
several avenues. Tho White pass, In
Its present crude condition, Is practi
cable for the entire distance to Lake
Bennett, and a man without a pack
can go over It In 21 hours. Pack ani
mals can traverse It with a load of 150
pounds, and It seems to be the better
trail far those who have brought horses
With them. For the miners who have
no horses the Chllkoot pass seems pref
erable, as It is Impossible to hire men
here to pack outfits.
Something to Depend on.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones
& Son Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's
Now Discovery, says that last wintor ids wlfo
was attacked with La Grippe, and Jior caso
grow bo serious that physicians at Cowdon
and Pnna could do nothing for her. It seemed
to dovolon into Hasty Consumption. Having
Dr. King's Now Discovery In store,'' and sell
ing lots of It. ho took a bottle homo, nnd to
tho surpriso of all she began to got hotter
from first doso, nnd half a dozen dollar bot
tles cured her sound nnd woll. Dr. King's
now msoovery lor uonsumptlon, Coughs and
Colds is guaranteed to do this eood work.
Try It. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's
urug store
Alnliiiinu Loiflhliitm-" lurilori'd.
Montgomery, Aug. 26. F. It. Lloyd
better known as "Itufua Sanders," tin
well known dialect writer of this state,
and who has' been on the platform
pretty much all over the south, was
killed yeBterday near Greenville, Ala.,
by John Gafford. The account says
he was brutally assassinated, the
weapon used being a double barreled
shotgun. Mr. Lloyd was a member of
the legislature.
If you havo ever seen a little child in a par
oxysm of Whooping cough, or If you have
been annoyed by a constant tickling In tlio
throat, you can appreciate the yaluo of Oi e
Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick re
lief. C. U. Hagenbuch.
I'rloe of tVfiidiiw (JIiimn Iiiuronaen.
Chicago, Aug, 6, Window glass nun
gone up T per cent In price to the pub
lic. The Jobber.' association met yes
terday and were officially notified by
the manufacturers' combine, which was
completed here Tuesday, that the price
to them was raised 5 per cent. The
jobbers promptly raised this 2 per cent,
claiming the 6 per cent advance did
not restore to them the proper margin
ot profit. The increase affects all grades
of window glass.
Moments are useless f trifled away ; an.l
they are dangerously wasted if censumed by
ill) Int. In saaa. .hIiah Iff a si n m
I . xwam t iinn wikj Hurt HIV VJOUfll. WlfD
I would br.ug immediate relief. V 11. Huaen
1 bucb.
man ninv wv or think
fth.it he ploaie" but just the
.ime, pi rsonal Appearance
cuts n big figure in succias.
A wi ll dressed, neat, cleanly
looking man, with the fresh
miintrtiiince of health will.
I ' " other things being eaual.
outstrip the man who Isn't wholesome-looking.
Many men imagine that hard work
"hustling"' they call it counts for every
thing. In the long run the cany-going man
who takes time to think of his health and
his personal appearance outstrips the reck
less, neglectfulhustler." Many men are
held back in the struggle of life by their
personal appearance. Through neglect of
the digestion their blood gets full of Im
purities and humorHwhlch show themselves
on the ftce and body In the shape of skin
affections, blotches, eruptions, ecxeraa and
scrofula. ...
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
drives all impurities from the blood and
cures all forms of skin affections. It is the
great blood purifier, liver invigorator and
flesh builder. It corrects all disorders of
the digestion. Thousands have testified to
its merits. Druggists sell it
Wm. Smothers, Ksq.,of Mlllaton, Jackson, Co.,
Wis., writes: "I wish to say that Dr. Merce's
Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine
for the grip that I have ever tried."
"Health Is the best endowment" and a
health-preserver the best investment Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser
teaches women how to take care of the
health of every member of the family. It
saves doctor's bills. It contains 1008 pages,
over 300 illustrations. Several chapters are
devoted to the reproductive physiology of
women and diseases that unfit young wo
men for wifehood and yntlng wives for
motherhood. 1'or paper-covered copy, send
at one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mail
ing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y. For fine cloth
binding, send io cents extra, 31 cents in all.
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fan he consulted at all hours.
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PROF JOIINJONHB,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Pox 66, Mahanoy City, Ta.
Having studied under some of the beat
masters ii? London and Paris, will give lesaoas
on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture.
Terms reasonable. Adilnwu. in mi-, nt
the jeweler Shenandoah. '
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